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HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE saSsi2K2aDP0PnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnDnnnnnnnnnnnn B B H r M n n ii o a a D a e H a e a B D B B El B B B B B B B D B B Q B B B B B B a B B n H B Ct n u B B a a B II B 4 B B B B B B B B to 9 M 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 u fc M fISSf. Always the Favorite Jewelry and diamonds. The supreme gift of gifts Ch,?;S f?"S f adm5tion. Our collection contains or. S?fme" f a11 ription, and brilliancy. We invite f. r1"1 nd you will be de f Vt lee the many "ice stock comPris om Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Regiatered Optoraetriat ,-h inspector for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways ujanannnoannannnnnnnannnnDanDnnnn D a a a a D n u a ir a D a a We Execute all kinds of BONDS A l unstrator, contract, Guardian, Trustee in Bank ruptcy, Public and other official, etc. Call at our office or phone us. Hickory Insurance and Really Company U)30 14thSt -:- Phone 292 ; i; Elliott. President and Treasure. J. Worth Elliott. V -Pr L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. 1 r 1 chsiei of cbnitfuction. Estimates furnished cheerfully !.:.? r arizatiOD am beat equipped contractor! la the South HICKORY N. O liily dy An. :. BE CAREFUL LESSON FOB HOUSEKEEPERS DO YOU DO YOUR PART TO PRE VENT ACCIDENTS IN THE HOME. Some Suggestions Which Will Aid Housekeepers to Acquire the -Be Careful Habit. 8 . . Local and Personal City council will meet tonight in regular session. .Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Mitchell have returned from a visit to Camp Sevier. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Shuford visited the boys at Camp Sevier yes terday- Dr Menzies and Chief Lentz and Sergeant Sigmon returned last ev ening from Asheville. Mr. Joheph L. Murphv left this morning for Minneola, N. Y., to rejoin Infhe observance of Fire Prevention Day, October 9. the State Insurance Department called especial attention to ! "his division of engineers. me part which can be played by the1 Housekeepers of the State. The house-1 Mrs. C. M. Hardin and daughter, wives, uie nelpmeets of the wage earn- Mlss Catherine, and Miss Virginia era in industrial pursuits, must bear ' Hal1 have returned from a visit to in mind constantly the knowledge that Camp Sevier- the wage earner stands in peril at all v. . times from injury by accidents that eo Mr German Kiser is at home from with their haJS" 2o I CPi,.SeV,er ?endinS a. few ds v, v onupauons. with his parents and doing some xou housekeepers also should learn WOrk for his old company here. the Be Careful lesson. You know what untold misery and suffering are-1 Mr. w. T. Sledge left yesterday caused by accidents In the industrial for Raleigh and Louisburg to visit world. You know that every four min- his mother and the State Fair, utes of every working day a wage While in Raleigh he will call on his earner is killed, that every four sec- old friend, Governor Bickett. onds of every working day a wage earner is injured. You know that the Rev. S. B. Stroup of this city and vast majoity of these accidents are Rev- Mr- LeBlanc of Gastonia went the result of gross carelessness and to Morganton today to assist Rev. could be avoided by the observance GeorSe Hilton in conducting the of Bimple Be Careful rules. You tunera f Mrs. Walton, who died in SL-J-T. " avoid taking unnecessary chances. accidents CtS IZJ Miss Hettie Hosley's accidents in the home? will be gad to leam thathe has Every year thousands of women returned from Watts Hospital, Dur- and children are killed and injured in ham, where she had undergone an their own homes as the result of care- operation for appendicitis. She is lassness. Your turn may come next looking well and feeling fine and her unless you form the Be Careful habit, friends hope she will continue to lm- Fire is one of wour worst enemies, ProYe in health and soon be strong destroying countless homes and claim- aam- XL IZ 5 rfn Mr- Albert Afcernethy carried sew tims-generally women and children. eral Hickory eople to' c Se Here are some suggestions you viere Monday and they took dinner might bear In mind to aid you in ac- with the soldiers. The bill of fare quiring the Be Careful habit: was all that could be desired and the NEVER use coal oil to start a fire Hickory men said the boys were cer- ln th Rtnva You Invito disaster tainly well fed. Those accompany- every time you do. for it is liable to in& Abernethy were Messrs. Har- exDlode and scatter thft bla.zir.e- oil. ils wnutviei, uun onexim anu oryan I lbs THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN IN HICKORY know how to protect the dainty charm of a good com. plexion from those forces that would destroy it. With what car and fine discri mination they choose their toilet requisites. It is with these attractive women that OUR PEROXIDE CREAM enjofys its greatest vogue Our peroxide cream is a delightfully perfumed, van ishing cream of the non greasy type. Price 25c a jar LUTZ' S DRUG STORE "On the Corner" Phone 17 and 31 7 ft 225 QQBDaaDDDODDDDDDDDDDQQDDBIIEiDDDDDQDQaDDfifi a Coming Pastime Nav. First AARY PICKPDRD fiMBOusPIaycrs -Paramount rl2E9. "POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL" gsaiiKsannnnnnQDnannrwnnnDDaDanBnnnn&nDnoa n n New Fail Silks, Woolens Cotton Novelties, Etc. Most of our silks, ' ottongoods were bought ) w and we are offering price tnanwe could' eariyinthe , iem at a much fcp iij-- uy them today cSf E3 D NEVER let children play around a bonfire. They love to venture close to the blaze and a sudden gust of wind may blow their dress into the flames. NEVER leave matches lying around within reach of young children. Few Lowe. Two fellows from Mecklenburg spilled about 10 gallons of booze about a mile below Newton Monday evening when their automobile turned over and smashed several jugs. Officers arriving on the youngsters can resist the temptation scene uncovered one jug in a field, but to play with the Are and often their the men denied any knowledge of lives are sacrificed as a result. it. They were allowed to go their NEVER neglect to pick up a match way, they renting another machine you have dropped on the floor. Many for the trip. The. jug of liquor was a fatal fire has been caused by step- im ping on a match head. NEVER set a lighted candle or lamp WEST HICKORY PEOPLE near a curtain. The wind may Tjlow SAVED TJHEIR VEGETABLES the drapery against the flame. i NEVER neglect to attend promptly West Hickory, Oct. 16. Wie notice to an apparently trivial injury. A tiny that during the evenings of the past sratch often becomes infected, caus- week there has been quite a hustle lng blood poison and stir am0TiS the people here gath- NEVER go down stairs backward. e in the if e corn and beans and . , , , other vegetables to save them from Watch your step when working near a Jack Frst; and they succeeded s0 flight of stairs. , well that we dont think Jack found NEVER take an unnecessary chance. very much left when he made hia Remember the A. B. C. of Safety First aDDearance in full. Is always Be Careful. Mrs. A. M. Carswell has returne home after spending several week with relatives in Burke county. Mrs. M. J. Lackey spent several days in Morganton last week visiv ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McKenzie and Master Albert went to Rocking- MUCH INTEREST WAS TAKEN IN MEETING AT WILMINGTON . . . , . . ham Saturday to spend several days VJL est uu ucucut tu wli with relatiyes and friends at the,r contractors, electrical Inspectors and 0d home town. all men in the electrical industry in ;Mr j. c Covington, superinten the State was the electrical institute dnt 0f the cotton mill at Forest held at 'Wilmington, August 18 and 19, City, visited the Ivey mill one day under the direction of the State Insur- last week. ance Department. Following this In-1 Mrs. Barbara Hawn spent Satur stitute was a similar gathering of. fire-' day and Sunday with relatives at 0 men from all over North Carolina at ama. a Firemen's ' Institute. Representa- a Mr- T- C. Honeycutt who has been tives from practically every city or dow1n th. tyPho.ld fev?.' for feveral iirco m. j ' l, weeks is improving a little at pres- town of importance In North Caro- Una were present. lMr A L Johnson spent last week The purpose of the institutes was to in Caldwell county looking after his discuss fire prevention' from thetfarm. standpoint of electricians and firemen, j ,Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cook and and kindred subjects for the good of two daughters, Missess Lela ana the property owners and citizens of Rosie and Mr. and Mrs. Horace th State. At the opening session of i renaieton spent ounaay wnn reia- ;i ,'IAL. English wool finished plaids, worth 40c per yard at 25c . i ' IAL. ar, in. Middy Twill, worth 25c per yard. 25c 'V niKATIONS.' Two lots, newest patterns worth 35c and 50c yer yard at 25 and 35c 1: 1 : !' n All Wool Serge, black, navy, white, p-lum, buTgandy ; ' hrvxi), value $1 at 85c ;i - iKon, All Wool Serge, sponged and shrunk, 42 in. wide, all value $1.50 at J1-25 KIMOXA SPECIAL Hand woven Japanese crepe in wonder. ' '! !'tt.Trs at 35c ' '; ttu Crepe. The most popular cloth on the market. W thn-e lots that we are selling at 25c yd. under $1.50, $1.60 TAL. Black Satin, heavy weight, worth today $1.50 to '! "." at $1.2o- '"''IIKSS BLACK SATIN. Wto offer 70 yards, worth if bought "!"y $li.0O at , $1.50 l:1I-l'iX(;S. Wsha61e Charemouse, white, pink, cope, navy, '' " I", brown taupe, burgandy, etc., selling in all good stores ;i 'I-MKj J $l.Vo Vv" ny have space to mention a few of the under priced f,i" that we are selling fast. May we show you these and (,!i1(.,.s' Thompson-West Company Q a p D a D g a a a a a the electrical institute the principal address was delivered by H. B. Bo zelle of the Bureau of Standards who spoke on the National Safety Code. Mr. Bozelle said that there were an average of 2,000 deaths annually from electrical causes, that 70 to 80 per cent of these could be avoided if the proper precuatidns were taken and from 20 to -gO-'per- cent -of the' -victims could be resusitated If given the right attention at once. Fire chiefs and city officials from practically every city and town enter ed into discussions on subjects per taining to the proper methods of fight ing and preventing fire. A. M. Schoen, chief engineer for the Southeastern Underwriters Association with head quarters in Atlanta was among the visitors who made addresses and en tered Into the discussions at both the institutes. Institutes of this nature will be conducted from time to time in the future under . the direction of the State Insurance DepartmeLt. During these institutes held at Wil mington the Insurance Department's Fire Prevention movie films "The Lesson of the Flames" and "An Un believer Convinced" were exhibited free at a local theatre and were view ed by tfeose in attendance upon the institutes and a great many Wilming ton people. tives and friends at Henry. "Mr. Iviey Smith of Hudson is here visiting his daughter, Mrs. Lee Brown. Miss Arie Speagle has been quite sick for several days. : Mr. Lee Clay of Lenoir spent Friday and Saturday here with his brother, Mr. J. B. Clay. There was a large crowd at the new picture show in West Hickory Saturday night and the reels were extra good. T. J. L. AS TO INDEMNITIES Philadelphia Public Ledger. Germany should now ask r an in demnity for the money Count von Bernstorff spent here. OUR LUXURIOUS LIVING NEW YORK BANK PURCHASES TWENTY MILLION OF BONDS New York, Oct: 16. -A Single sub o.rint.ion of $20,000,000 by the Na tional Bank of Commerce, together New 1 York Evening Post. WVj speak of learning 'lesions from England. But the English were themselves taught by bitter ex perience to do 'something' not yet at tempted here. They bore down heavily upon- luxu)rfies.t Pleasure riding in automobiles, for example, soon became bad form; any who persisted in it were presently reach ed for by the long arm of the gov ernment. In this country automobile-owners have been requested to give up driving for pleasure, in ordei to save gasoline. Is there any evi dence that they are complying? No one could think so whorsaw the end less procession of cars speeding in all directions yesterday. t !But if there is not such saving voluntarily, it ' will soon be necessary to make it compulsory. W -cant De "or Bruises and Sprains Have Sloan's Liniment handy for bruises and sprains and all pains and aches. Quick relief follows its prompt application. No need to rub. It quickly penetrates to the trouble and drives out the pain. Cleaner than mussy plasters or oint ments. Sloan's Liniment does not stain the skin nor clog the pores. For rheumatic aches, neuralgia, stiff muscles, lame back, lumbago, gout, strains, and sprains, it gives quick relief. Cenerous sized bottles at all druggists. 25c. 50c.. $1.00. graft TYPHOID IN NAVY NOW A NEGLIGIBLE FACTOR Washington, Oct. 16. Typhoid fe ver and other communicable diseas es practically have been eliminated from the navy by modern preventa tive methods, Surgeon General Brais ted reported to Secretary Daniels. Despite the enormous increase in the navy personnel, fewer than 10 cases of typhoid have been reported since the war began. "The helah of the navy is excel lent," the report said, "and the train ing of men is not to be interfered with at any of the training stations by the presence of communicable diseases. Practically the only dis eases which have given much concern during the present war have been those of the respiratory type, which are spread mainly by nose and throat secretions, principally mumps, meas les, which are associated with a low mortality rate or no mortality at all." Am bition Pills For Nervous People The great nevre tonic the famous Wendell's Ambition Pills that will put vigor, vim and vitality into ner vous tired out, all in, despondent peo ple in a few days. Anyone can buy a box for only 50 cents, and Hickory Drug Co. is au thorized by the maker to refund tne purchase price if anyone is dissatis fied with the first box purchased. Thousands praise them for general debility, nervous uostration, men tal depression and tundtung nerves caused by over-indulgence in alconcj, tobacco, or overwork of any kind. For any affliction of the nervous system Wendell's Ambition PHs are unsurpassed, while for hysteria, trem bling and neuralgia they are simply splendid. Fifty cents at Hickory Drug Co. -and dealers everywhere. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid by Wendell Phanoical Co., Inc., Syra cusee, N.Y D ooooooooooooo o o Used 40 Years o o with subscriptions of smaller am-' both Spartan and luxurious. There a a 'The Ladies' Store." lceaaaQaQCaaoaDaDaaDgaaQaaaQac3aaaang mints throughout the New York fed eral district brought up to $329,002, 950 the amount the district has tak fcn in bonds of the second: liberty loan. The district is still far be Jhind in its ration of subscriptions tf the $1,500,000,000 quota is to be raised by two weeks hence. has simply got to be a change in our habits our eating and - dress, and amusements. Otherwise, our will, and purpose to .throw all our strength into the war especially the ' sincer ity of out desire to ' economize so that we eanhelprfeed the starving in Europe will be under suspicion. KB The Woman's tonic g Q Sold Everywhere Q re O OOOOQOOQQOOOtf m ' a a a IT. W a Bondl f Bring us I $50 Liberty B3 In exchange we'll give you the best-fitting smartest-set- a a g ting suit in town and $25 g D d i a g m cash. g D O That's what we think of g a Liberty Bond! 1 D a I Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co "The Quality Shop." JliIHIl!IH Long Winter Evenings I at Home by the Fire 1 I With a Good Book to Read 1 That's the best entertainment you can get. We have all the best books by the best authors. Take a book home with you today. The Van Dyke Shop iiHniiiuiiM GDnnEnnnGnnnGEBE30SE53ESB;3BEnznaE22E3KancDD a g Are You Going To Build? g . IF SO SEE THE Builders Supply Company Who can furnish you any kind of building material: Shingles, Lathes and Hard Wood Floors, Specialties. PHONE 64-L. HAIR TONIC You can have beautiful hair if you keep the scalp clean and healthy. Negl-ct results in baldness. We recommend Mer itol Hair Tonic, sold only by us on a guarantee, to be a relia ble preparation for keepingthe scalp and hair in a healthy con dition. Let us explain it merits to you. 50c and $1.00 the bottle. Hickory Drug Company p!Iffl!l!flll!IliM The Eyes j of school children j Should Not Be Neglected J 1 Bring your children and have their eyes examined FREE and be sure as to their condition. S A. X ESSEX I S3 EH 1 Jeweler and Graduate Optometrist. i a m H u m m a B H 63
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